New Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta includes more back-end account fixes for ‘the Nether Update’
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What you need to know
The closer we get to thereleaseofthe Nether UpdateforMinecraft, the less interesting new builds are going to be. For a while now, new releases have been minor tweaks and fixes galore, and the newest beta being released today is no different at all. In fact, build 1.16.0.68 contains exactly one fix over the last beta, but one that’s still very important to ensure everyone gets the same great experience at launch.
The fix in this build is:
We shouldn’t be too far away from an actual release date, so relish every bug fix as we inch closer and closer. If you want to see the full blog post detailing this release, you can find thathere. Otherwise, check out ourguide on joining the Minecraft betato get in on this very exciting action.
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